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  1. 1. True. In the story, the man shares his plan with his wife, ensuring that they are both aware of how to handle the situation involving the thief. This teamwork allows them to stay prepared and possibly outsmart the thief. The man's communication with his wife is key to how they confront the probleRead more

    1. True. In the story, the man shares his plan with his wife, ensuring that they are both aware of how to handle the situation involving the thief. This teamwork allows them to stay prepared and possibly outsmart the thief. The man’s communication with his wife is key to how they confront the problem, making it a vital part of the story’s progression.

    2. True. The thief in the story is interested in finding out where the jewels are kept, as his main goal is to steal valuable items from the house. This desire drives his actions throughout the story. The man and his wife must protect their belongings while dealing with the thief’s intrusion, adding tension to the situation as the thief seeks the hidden jewels.

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  2. Calling out "Rama" softly, loudly, and very loudly with classmates could represent a growing sense of urgency, as though the characters are trying to get someone's attention or call for help. As the situation escalates, the characters may call louder to alert others or bring assistance. This activitRead more

    Calling out “Rama” softly, loudly, and very loudly with classmates could represent a growing sense of urgency, as though the characters are trying to get someone’s attention or call for help. As the situation escalates, the characters may call louder to alert others or bring assistance. This activity could mirror a crucial moment in the story when immediate help is needed.

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  3. I think what happens next is that Rama, the Kotwal or authority figure, will arrive just in time to catch the thief. As the situation becomes tense, the man and his wife may call for Rama’s help, and he’ll intervene to prevent the thief from succeeding. His timely action will likely lead to the thieRead more

    I think what happens next is that Rama, the Kotwal or authority figure, will arrive just in time to catch the thief. As the situation becomes tense, the man and his wife may call for Rama’s help, and he’ll intervene to prevent the thief from succeeding. His timely action will likely lead to the thief’s capture, resolving the problem and restoring safety to the household.

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  4. (i) The man says the first line, "What’s the matter? What are you looking at?" because he sees his wife focusing on something and senses that something is amiss. Her behavior seems to indicate she’s noticed something suspicious, which prompts the man to ask her what’s going on. His question reflectsRead more

    (i) The man says the first line, “What’s the matter? What are you looking at?” because he sees his wife focusing on something and senses that something is amiss. Her behavior seems to indicate she’s noticed something suspicious, which prompts the man to ask her what’s going on. His question reflects his concern and curiosity about the situation they are possibly about to face.

    (ii) The correct option is (d) “be silent.” The wife uses “Ssssh” to signal to her husband to stop talking and remain silent so they can hear any suspicious sounds. She wants him to listen attentively, as she senses that someone might be trying to enter their house. This expression shows her awareness of the potential danger and the need for them to pay close attention.

    (iii) You can tell the wife was listening carefully because she immediately heard the sound of someone trying to enter their house and warned her husband to stay silent. Her heightened awareness is clear from how quickly she noticed the suspicious noise and even commented when it suddenly stopped. Her careful attention to the sounds around her shows that she was fully focused on the situation.

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  5. The correct word for the blank is "Kotwal." The villagers caught the thief and took him to the Kotwal, the village's law enforcement officer. In the story, Rama, the Kotwal, responds quickly after hearing his name called and realizes a thief has broken into the house. As the figure responsible for mRead more

    The correct word for the blank is “Kotwal.” The villagers caught the thief and took him to the Kotwal, the village’s law enforcement officer. In the story, Rama, the Kotwal, responds quickly after hearing his name called and realizes a thief has broken into the house. As the figure responsible for maintaining order, the villagers bring the captured thief to him for justice.

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